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Superintendent highlights donations, student achievements and new health clinic at Ogemaw Heights
Summary
Superintendent Gail Hughey reported Music Booster donations exceeding $6,000, the FFA team's advance to state competition, district wrestling champions moving to regionals, All-Conference bowlers by name, and the opening of a health clinic at Ogemaw Heights High School with Monday–Wednesday hours.
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Superintendent Gail Hughey opened the "Good Things" portion of her report with multiple positive updates: Music Booster donations including an alto sax, euphonium, two tympanic drums and drum mallets valued at more than $6,000; the FFA Demonstration Team advancing to state competition; district champion wrestlers preparing for regional competition in Gladstone; and named All-Conference bowlers Elena Martinez (1st), Autumn White and Derek Malone (2nd), and Honorable Mention Ryan Rossman.
Hughey also noted recent and upcoming school events — Surline Elementary's PTO glow dance on Feb. 6, a Rose City School assembly with visiting consultant Kent Broussard, and the Surline Middle School Science Fair scheduled for Feb. 26 from 5-7 p.m. She reported that a health clinic opened at Ogemaw Heights High School that day with hours Monday through Wednesday. The minutes record these items as part of the superintendent's report; they do not include direct quotations or further operational details for the clinic in this meeting record.
